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stalkerforlife
03-19-2019, 08:55 AM
And now all people can do is make LeExcuses.

Stacking teams in the worst conference of all time was cowardly and meaningless.

The very season he knew the East finally got better, he left like a coward.

The biggest stat stuffing fraud in NBA history.

SpaceJam
03-19-2019, 08:56 AM
I'm dying at the dudes who waking up with Bron on their mind, no job, so they gotta make a thread to keep themselves entertained.

AirTupac
03-19-2019, 08:57 AM
We told em bro! :lol :lol

Dray n Klay
03-19-2019, 08:57 AM
Was last years Cavs stacked?

stalkerforlife
03-19-2019, 08:59 AM
We told em bro! :lol :lol

We told them going on a decade now.

Maybe some of them were trolls, but some of them actually believed he was a true all time great.

I have never seen such a low IQ fanbase for a particular player.

stalkerforlife
03-19-2019, 09:01 AM
Was last years Cavs stacked?

Yes.

Boston was without Irving and Hayward.

Toronto didn't have Leonard.

Philly was still green and didn't have Butler.

Giannis and those boys were still Green.

Bran ran like a coward like he's always done.

Gileraracer
03-19-2019, 09:14 AM
Was last years Cavs stacked?

2017-18 Cleveland cavaliers players stats 2 years before or after Lebron ball:

Jordan Clarkson (17/3/2) in 2019
Jae Crowder (14/6/2) in 2017
Jeff Green (12/4/2) in 2019
George Hill (17/3/4) in 2017
Rodney Hood (12/3/2) in 2019
Kyle Korver (11/3/1) in 2017
Kevin Love (19/11/2) in 2017
Cedi Osman (13(5(3) in 2019
Derrick Rose (18/3/4) in 2019
Isaiah Thomas (29/3/6) in 2017
Dwyane Wade (19/5/4) in 2017


Of course no one was able to put up numbers like that while standing in the corner, desperately waiting for a pass with a few seconds on the shotclock.

So, to answer your question: Yes they were. They just couldn't take advantage of the individual talent because one player was constantly dribbling down the shotclock and padding his stats.

stalkerforlife
03-19-2019, 09:24 AM
2017-18 Cleveland cavaliers players stats 2 years before or after Lebron ball:

Jordan Clarkson (17/3/2) in 2019
Jae Crowder (14/6/2) in 2017
Jeff Green (12/4/2) in 2019
George Hill (17/3/4) in 2017
Rodney Hood (12/3/2) in 2019
Kyle Korver (11/3/1) in 2017
Kevin Love (19/11/2) in 2017
Cedi Osman (13(5(3) in 2019
Derrick Rose (18/3/4) in 2019
Isaiah Thomas (29/3/6) in 2017
Dwyane Wade (19/5/4) in 2017


Of course no one was able to put up numbers like that while standing in the corner, desperately waiting for a pass with a few seconds on the shotclock.

So, to answer your question: Yes they were. They just couldn't take advantage of the individual talent because one player was constantly dribbling down the shotclock and padding his stats.

And he knew his team killing stat stuffing strategy would work in the putrid East.

But as soon as he knew it wouldn't work anymore, he ran again.

MJistheGOAT
03-19-2019, 10:04 AM
What a huge awakening for LeESPN and LeStans.

I'll wait here the GameScore, 1-9 and total stats arguments.

RoseCity07
03-19-2019, 10:04 AM
Cavs went from the NBA Finals to being the worst team in the NBA. :lol

TheCorporation
03-19-2019, 10:44 AM
Cavs went from the NBA Finals to being the worst team in the NBA. :lol

Big facts :lol

superduper
03-19-2019, 10:45 AM
There are still THREE years of exposure left to go. Look what happened after <1 year :roll: :roll:

E_Stamkos
03-19-2019, 12:24 PM
I feel that credit is owed to him for always getting it done. At the end of the day, you're still playing teams that are busting ass to beat you. In those 8 years, he never dropped the ball and he deserves acknowledgement for it.

That said, we cannot look passed the fact that he always stacked the deck to play for the best team against a criminally woeful conference.

Last year, his only real challenge was a Boston team that was without their best player. The Cavs likely wouldn't have made it out of the 2nd round in the West.

And1AllDay
03-19-2019, 12:26 PM
Cavs went from the NBA Finals to being the worst team in the NBA. :lol

Close it up bois we are done here :oldlol:

Stephonit
03-19-2019, 01:03 PM
I created a thread at the beginning of this season saying this year would be important in determining LeBron's legacy because he was finally playing in the West. To be fair to LeBron the Lakers were sitting fourth in the conference when he had an injury and he still has the upcoming years to help make his case in evaluations of his career. But missing the playoffs this year if it is confirmed reinforces the view that his victories in the East have been inflated in value and also support the idea that victories in the West are more notable.

Prometheus
03-19-2019, 01:07 PM
LeBron is a joke.

FKAri
03-19-2019, 01:07 PM
I created a thread at the beginning of this season saying this year would be important in determining LeBron's legacy because he was finally playing in the West. To be fair to LeBron the Lakers were sitting fourth in the conference when he had an injury and he still has the upcoming years to help make his case in evaluations of his career. But missing the playoffs this year if it is confirmed reinforces the view that his victories in the East have been inflated in value and also support the idea that victories in the West are more notable.
Then why do the Lakers have a better record vs the West than the East?

tpols
03-19-2019, 01:11 PM
His whole legacy is fake news.

Literally any all star talent could've won a couple rings playing with 4 all NBAers up against millsap, Derozan, Lowry, horford, rose, Hilbert etc

Stephonit
03-19-2019, 01:12 PM
Then why do the Lakers have a better record vs the West than the East?

Maybe they need to try harder against Western teams since they are the real opposition and the LA fans will roast them if they are witnessed losing at home or they are more affected by travel. Regular season games in any event although the regular season's value as a test of endurance and consistent greatness is undervalued.

Indian guy
03-19-2019, 01:39 PM
Once again, Lakers have a better record against the West than the East (which is the weaker conference this season too). This isn't about conferences. This is about LeBron being on a team that simply wasn't good enough (and neither was he).

And1AllDay
03-19-2019, 02:38 PM
His whole legacy is fake news.

Literally any all star talent could've won a couple rings playing with 4 all NBAers up against millsap, Derozan, Lowry, horford, rose, Hilbert etc

Could literally any all star win while playing with Shaq, Malone, Payton?

SouBeachTalents
03-19-2019, 02:44 PM
His whole legacy is fake news.

Literally any all star talent could've won a couple rings playing with 4 all NBAers up against millsap, Derozan, Lowry, horford, rose, Hilbert etc
tpols still mad as hell LeBron surpassed his boy :lol

superduper
03-19-2019, 03:19 PM
His whole legacy is fake news.

Literally any all star talent could've won a couple rings playing with 4 all NBAers up against millsap, Derozan, Lowry, horford, rose, Hilbert etc

Straight facts.

There's a reason 95% of people that have touched an NBA court do not respect Bran. They know what the reality is.

And1AllDay
03-19-2019, 03:24 PM
tpols still mad as hell LeBron surpassed his boy :lol

Yep hes big mad :oldlol: